Palermo Resource Guide
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Palermo Resource Guide
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Palermo Resource Guide Introduction & City Areas...............................................................................................8 Airport Information......................................................................................................10 Baby Sitting & Maid Services........................................................................................11 Banking Services............................................................................................................12 Bookshops & Libraries..................................................................................................14 Cinemas & Theatres......................................................................................................15 Embassies - Consulates..................................................................................................16 Expat & Support Groups...............................................................................................19 Groceries & Supermarkets.............................................................................................20 Holidays & Festivities....................................................................................................21 Hospital & Medical Services..........................................................................................22 International Schools.....................................................................................................24 Internet Cafés................................................................................................................26 Museums and Historical Sites........................................................................................27 Parks..............................................................................................................................28 Pharmacies....................................................................................................................29 Police Stations...............................................................................................................30 Postal Services................................................................................................................31 Public Transport............................................................................................................32 Pubs - Clubs..................................................................................................................33 Religious Associations....................................................................................................34 Restaurants....................................................................................................................35 Shopping.......................................................................................................................37 Sport & Leisure.............................................................................................................38 Useful Numbers............................................................................................................39 Utilities..........................................................................................................................40 FAQ..............................................................................................................................42 Palermo Resource Guide Located by the Mediterranean Sea, the city has throughout its history been under different rulers, ranging from the Romans to the Byzanties, the Arabs to the Normans, the Swabians to the French and from the Spaniards to the Austrians. All the successive rulers have all left their marks on the city, making it today a city of vast cultural and architectural styles. In 1860, Giuseppe Garibaldi and his army conquered Palermo thus annexing Sicily to the newly united Italy. Palermo slowly began to expand and the city became one of the most strategic cities in the Mediterranean area. In 1947, despite being badly damaged by bombings during the Second World War, Palermo became the capital of Sicily and the seat of the Regional Sicilian Government. City Overview Palermo Facts Population: approx. 700,000 National status: Republic Currency: € Euro Time zone: GMT + 1 Main airport: Falcone-Borsellino Emergency numbers: 113 (Local police) 112 (National police) 115 (Fire) 118 (Ambulance) Palermo’s old city centre covers an area of more than 240 hectares and is one of the largest of its kind in Europe. The area contains more than 500 buildings including palaces, churches and the grand total of seven theatres! The heart of the old city centre is the octagonal Piazza Vigliena (better known as Quattro Canti di Città). The square is surrounded by four, rounded corners and the centre is richly decorated by fountains and statues. Each corner is divided into three orders – the four seasons, the four kings of Spain and the four Patron Saints of Palermo. Each of the saints supposedly protects the city quarter lying beneath him/her. The square was for a long time the centre of the entire city, an elegant place for walks, the exchange of news and gossip and the market for servants looking for work. Adjacent to the square is Piazza Pretoria, best known for the beautiful fountain in the heart of the Piazza and the 15th century Town Hall. Close to Piazza Pretoria is Piazza Bellini with some of the finest buildings of the city, including the Santa Maria dell’Ammiraglio church. Founded in 1143, the church has several Byzantine decorations along with various elements of baroque style architecture. In the same Piazza there is also the San Cataldo church, built with the influences of both Arab and Norman architecture. Finally, there is also the Bellini theatre, dating back to the 18th century, but restored in the 19th century. Corso Vittorio Emanuele, which crosses Via Maqueda (by Piazza Vigliena) and links Palazzo Reale to the sea, is the most important street in the city. At the highest point of the street, the Arabs originally built the Palace of the Emirs, which later became the Royal Palace in Palermo. In 1581, the street was extended all the way to the seaside and two great gates, Porta Nuova and Porta Felice, where built at both ends of the street. Another of Palermo’s main streets is Via Roma, built as part of the modernization process in 1885. The purpose of the street was to connect the railway station with the port area. The process was not without controversy as numerous buildings had to be destroyed or drastically changed in order to make way for the new street. Another famous landmark is the city’s Cathedral, built by the Normans on the same place where in early Christian times a sanctuary stood. The cathedral has undergone various drastic transformations throughout history, most noteworthy is the addition of the southern portico (built in the 15th/16th century) and the cupola, built in the 18th century. 8 Palermo Resource Guide City Areas The main residential area in Palermo is located on the northern side of the city, stretching from Teatro Massimo along Via Ruggero Settimo and all of Via Libertà until it reaches the countryside of Mondello. The first part of this area is limited to apartments, some built recently, others built in a neoclassic style many years previously. Parking in this area can be difficult, despite the availability of private garages. In the second part of the area, stretching from the other half of Via Libertà from the Teatro Politeama through to Piazza Croci, the area is made up of trees and old buildings that have been renovated recently. Shopping facilities are also very good in this part. On the right side of Piazza Croci is the beautiful English Garden (see picture right). Just before the Modello area, one can find the area of Pallavicino, which is made up predominately of detached houses and spacious villas with gardens and garage. Mondello is located approximately ten kilometres from the city centre, situated between Monte Pellegrino and Monte Gallo and is an attractive area close to the beach. It is a small area, however, shopping, sport and entertainment facilities are good. Because of the location, Mondello can be very chaotic during the summer when the locals and the tourists escape to the seaside, but it is nevertheless an attractive residential area because of its location. In all the residential areas mentioned above, shopping facilities of all kinds such as supermarkets, open markets, bakeries, butcheries etc. can be found. Sporting facilities such as swimming pools, tennis courts, football and basketball courts are also available. The areas are also all in the vicinity of restaurants, cinemas, pubs and clubs. Palermo Resource Guide 9 Airport Information The nearest airport to Palermo is Falcone-Borsellino Airport, also known as Punta Raisi and it is located approximately 40 kilometres from Palermo. AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION BUS Prestia & Commandè provides shuttle bus services between the airport and the city centre (Central Train Station and Piazza Politeama). The bus departs from the airport daily (including public holidays) every 30 minutes between 08:45 and 23:30. The bus is located near the main Arrivals exit of the airport. From the Central Station, the bus leaves daily (including public holidays) every 30 minutes from 05:00 to 23:00 to the airport Departure section. Tickets cost 5 Euros and the trip takes approximately 50 minutes each way. For more information see the company website: wwww.prestia-comande.it. There is also another shuttle bus company, Airport Easy Shuttle, which provides 24 hour door to door service. The price for 1 or 2 passengers is 30 euros and 5 Euros extra for each additional passenger. For service between 22:00 and 06:00 an extra 8 euros is charged. For more information, see the company website: www.airporteasyshuttle.it. TAXI Taking a taxi between the airport and the city centre of Palermo costs approximately 35 Euros and takes about 40 minutes, depending on traffic. The two main taxi companies in Palermo are: Associazione Autisti Trinacria Taxi (Viale Leonardo Da Vinci, 111, tel 091 225455/091 6825441) and Cooperativa Autoradiotaxi di Palermo (Viale de Gasperi, tel. 091 513311/091 512737). TRAIN A train connects the airport with the Central Train Station, leaving from the airport hourly every day between 05:40 and 23:40. From the Central Train Station the train leaves every hour between 04:45 and 22:10. The ticket costs 4,50 Euros. Approximate travel time is 50 minutes. Airport Hotels There are no hotels located in the immediate vicinity of the airport. The hotels below are the main hotels found towards and within central Palermo. Azzolini Hotel Km 286400 Strada Statale 113 Carini Tel. 091 8674755 Fax 091 8675747 Grande Albergo Sole Corso Vittorio Emanuele 291 Tel. 091 6041111 Fax 091 6110182 Excelsior Palace Hotel Via Marchese Ugo 3 Tel. 091 6256176 Fax 091 342139 booking@excelsiorpalermo.it www.excelsiorpalermo.it Grand Hotel Federico II Via Principe di Granatelli 60 Tel. 092 3711822 Fax 092 3711888 www.classicahotels.com/grandhotelfedericoII.htm For more information about the airport, please go to the official website: www.gesap.it CAR RENTAL These are the car rental companies located at the airport: Sixt Tel. 091 6511393 / 199 100666 www.sixt.it Avis Autonolegio Tel. 091 591684, Fax 091 591654 www.avisautonoleggio.it Holiday Car Rental Tel. 091 591687/ 091 325155 Fax 091 329663 www.holidaycarrental.it Hertz Italiana S.pa Tel. 091213112/ 199 112211 www.hertz.it Italy by Car Tel. 800 846083 / 091 6519813 Fax 091 6115801 10 Palermo Resource Guide Babysitting When looking for a baby-sitter or a maid you have various options to choose from. Usually, these services are available in three options; hourly, daily, or live-in. We highly recommend that you request and check all applicants’ references. Should you require Babysitting or Maid services, your Local Counsellor can source some suitable candidates and arrange interviews at your convenience. Hourly These workers are usually Italian and Non-Italian. This kind of help is easy to find, readily available, and not very expensive. The going rate is approx. 5 - 7 Euros an hour as much depends on the number of hours worked. Daily These workers are usually Non-Italians who have their own place to live, but work at the home of one employer for the entire day. They are called ‘lungo orario’ and work a fixed number of hours (usually starting at 07:00 or 08:00 and ending at 17.00 or 18.00 from Mon through Sat)a day. The salary they earn varies greatly depending on the agreement initially agreed upon. Unfortunately, it seems that sometimes the salary depends on the nationality of the worker. Workers from the hillippines command a higher salary in comparison to most other Non-Italian home help. Live- in It is not uncommon to have a person living with a family who takes care of both the house and the children, these are called ‘Fisso’. There are large numbers of Non-Italian workers usually from the Phillipines, Latin America, Sri Lanka, and Ethiopia who eagerly seek this kind of position, as it provides work, food, and board. The average salary for a ‘fisso’ is between 600 - 800 Euros a month. HOW DO I FIND THESE SERVICES? The most common way to find a baby sitter is through word of mouth, i.e. asking around for reliable, qualified, and experienced people. Otherwise people find baby-sitters through ads in the newspapers (Gazzetta Affari/Business), or through temporary job agencies. For home help one can also contact “Imprese di pulizia” (Cleaning Companies). Babysitting and Cleaning Agencies Babysitters Assistenti per l’Infazia Via Leonardo da Vinci 396 Tel. 091 6764327 Emanuele T. Via Dam. Almeyda 52 Tel. 091 6262831 MAID/CLEANING SERVICES Centro Pulizia s.r.l. Via degli Orti 9 Tel. 091301339 / 199 765442 Fax 091 300070 info@centropulizia.com www.centropulizia.com La Perla Via Maltese 104 Tel. 091 6710848 Fax 091 6710982 I.P.A. s.r.l. Via A. Di Dio 7 Tel. 091 308669 Fax 091 307813 Igienic Pulizi a s.n.c. Via Tommaso Natale 121/135 a Tel. 091 6797762 Fax 091 6797385 Ecogreen Via G. Tranchino 16 Tel. 091 6712165 Eco Servizi Via G. Evangelista Di Blasi 161a Tel./fax 091 406480 Palermo Resource Guide 11 Banking The banking system in Italy is well organized and offers a full range of services. Banks are generally open from Monday to Friday from 08.30 to 13.30 and for 60 to 90 minutes in the afternoon between 14.30 and 16.00, they are always closed at weekends. TO OPEN AN ACCOUNT In order to open a bank account you will need to go in person to the bank o f yo u r c h o i c e w i t h t h e f o l l ow i n g documentation: - Passport (NB This applies also to EU citizens – passport is only form of ID accepted) - Fiscal code - Salary Sheet TYPES OF ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE There are two types of current accounts available: Resident’s Account - If you are already registered at the Town Hall. Bank fees are cheaper than those of non – resident accounts and you are entitled to all services the bank provides: - Credit Card - ATM/Debit Card (‘Bancomat’) - Cheque book - On line banking Non-Resident’s Account – You can open a bank account even if you are not yet registered at the Town Hall. Bank fees are higher and you are entitled to fewer services which vary from bank to bank but generally include only ATM Card and a cheque book. In order to open a joint bank account, both parties must go to the bank in person. There are two different kinds of joint bank account: ‘Conto corrente cointestato a firme disgiunte’ - where either person can make transactions without the other’s signature. ‘Conto corrente cointestato a firme congiunte’- where both signatures are required for every transaction. SERVICES PROVIDED ATM/DEBIT CARD (‘BANCOMAT’) A Bancomat card can be used to pay for items directly and to withdraw cash in Italy and abroad. Almost all ATM machines are available 24-hours. They are located outside banks, in shopping malls, in airports, train stations, large hospitals. 12 Be aware that if you use your own bank’s ATM machines, operations are free of charge; on the other hand if you use ATM machines of other banks you will be charged a handling fee – this varies from bank to bank but is between 1 and 3 Euros for each action. Ser vices available through ATM machines are: - Mobile SIM recharge - Bank statement consultation - Utilities bills payment - Cash and cheque deposit In case of theft or loss of a Bancomat, it is necessary to block it. This can be done by d i a l i n g t h e f o l l ow i n g t o l l - f re e p h o n e numbers: - For Bancomats with a chip: 800 902631 - For Standard Bancomats: 800 822 056 CREDIT CARD Credit cards can be used to pay directly at shops or on line, to pay utilities bills if you have this facility, to withdraw money from ATM machines (interest rate is charged for this service) Italian credit card accounts have to either be settled on a monthly basis by funds being withdrawn from your current account (check debit date with your bank) or by monthly installments in case you opt for the revolving option (check interest rates with your bank). Most common credit cards are: AMEX 800.131.141 VISA: 800 819 014 MASTERCARD: 800.269.269 DINERS CLUB: 06.35.75.333 In case of theft or loss of cards, the numbers to call are as follows: AMEX: 06 72 2803 71 or 06 72 282 or 800. 87 2000 VISA: 800.207.167 MASTER CARD: 800.207.167 DINERS CLUB: 800 86 40 64 CHEQUE BOOK A cheque (Assegno Bancario) can be used to make payments and the sum will be debited from your bank account on the same day if it is cashed on the same bank, otherwise it generally takes 6 working days to debit/credit your account Cheques are not usually accepted in shops, airports or train stations but are most often used in for the payment of services or between private individuals. Cheques can either be: Assegno bancario trasferibile (Transferable cheque): this kind of cheque can be cashed by a different person than the one in whose name the check was originally written out , by signing it on the back (in italian “girata”, or ‘turned over’). Transferable cheques can be for a value of up to E 12.500,00 only. If the cheque is cashed by the person it was written out to or transferred to, the individual must write their “codice fiscale” (italian fiscal code) on the back of the cheque. If the cheque is instead paid into a bank account the “codice fiscale” is not required. A ssegno bancario non trasferibile ( Account payee only cheque ): this kind of cheque can be cashed only by the person in who’s name it was written . All cheques of a value greater than E12.500,00 must be account payee only. Assegno circolare ( Open/bearer cheque): this kind of cheque is payable to the person it was written out to and who presents it for payment at a counter of the same bank that issued it. It is issued by the bank of an individual that has a bank account with that bank (in this case the sum will be deducted from the bank account in question) or in the case of an individual who does not have a bank account the value of the cheque must be paid in cash to the bank. An assegno circolare must to be cashed within 30 days of its date of issue. Checks issued for amounts greater than or equal to 1,000 EUR clause must be duly NON-TRANSFERABLE. To the account are given a checkbook personal and not transferable, the old books should be explicitly asked and involve a stamp duty of 1.5 euro for each form of a check, payable to the Bank and from this to the state. ON LINE BANKING The online banking service allows you to: - Perform a financial transaction such as an account to account transfer - Monitor your bank statement and list of movements (incoming and outgoing) - Recharge your mobile phone Palermo Resource Guide Popular italian banks Exchange Services Intesa San Paolo Unicredit Banca Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena Banco Popolare UBI Banca BNL – Gruppo BNP Paribas Banca Popolare di Milano - BPM Banco Posta Palermo Resource Guide In Italy there are lots of change offices that are usually open non-stop from 8:30 to 20:00. Travelers’ cheques, money transfers, and cash advances on Credit Cards are available. Change offices can be found in the centre of the city (tourist areas) and in airports and larger train stations. 13 Bookshops and Libraries Below is a list of bookshops and libraries where books in original language may be available or can be ordered. Libreria dello Studente Via P. Amodei 10/12 Tel. 091 6114867 Fax 091 6117018 Books available in French, English and Spanish Libreria Mondadori Via Roma 287 Tel. 091 325492 Fax 091 325439 info@mondadoripa.com www.mondadoripa.com La Feltrinelli Via Maqueda 395/399 Tel. 091 587785/ 091 323766 Fax 091 587401 www.lafeltrinelli.it Books available in French, English, German and Spanish Nike Via Marchese Ugo 76/78 Tel. 091 6259336 Fax 091 340220 Travel Cafè Libreria Via Carducci 18 Tel. 091 336900 Fax 091 336908 info@travelcafe.it Guides, maps, travel books Biblioteca Comunale Piazza Casa Professa 1 Tel. 091 7407570 / 091 7407571 Fax 091 7407584 Main public library in Palermo. 14 Fazio Libri C.so Vittorio Emanuele 395 Tel./fax 091 333246 Liberia Paoline C.so V. Emanuele 456 Tel. 091 6512158/091 6512255 Fax 091 6513392 Foreign newspapers can be bought at the following locations: Piazza Castelnuovo Piazza Verdi Piazzetta Vittoria (Cattedrale) Via Maqueda 326 Palermo Resource Guide Cinemas & Theatres The below cinemas usually show films dubbed in italian. MAIN CINEMAS ABC Soges s.r.l. Via E. Amari 166 Tel. 091 329246 Ariston Via Pirandello 5 Tel. 091 6258547 Arlecchino Via Imp. Federico 12 Tel. 091 6372355 Marconi Via Cuba 12 Tel. 091 421574 Dante P.zza Stazione Lolli 21 Tel. 091 6121161 Fiamma Via Magliocco 45 Tel. 091 6116761/091 6121199 Films in English are shown once a week during the winter. Golden Via Terra Santa 62 Tel. 091 6264702 Jolly Via D. Costantino 54/56 Tel. 091 341263 Films in English are shown once a week during the winter. Tiffano Viale Piemonte 38 Tel. 091 6258974 Palermo Resource Guide MAIN THEATRES Teatro Massimo Piazza Verdi 9 Tel. 800 655858/091 6053515/091 6053111 Fax 091 322949 www.teatromassimo.it Metropolitan V.le Strasburgo 358 Tel. 091 6882392 metro@teatrometropolitan.it www.teatrometropolitan.it Teatro Lelio Via Antonio Puritano 5a Tel. 091 6819122 www.teatrolelio.it Teatro Biondo Via Roma 258 Tel. 091 7434311 091 7432337/091 7434341 www.teatrobiondo.it Teatro Zappalà Via Autonomia Siciliana 125 Tel. 091 543380/091 362764 Teatro Libero Piazza Marina 38 Tel. 091 6174040 Fax 091 6173712 info@teatroliberopalermo.it www.teatroliberopalermo.it Teatro delle Marionette Via Butera 1 Tel. 091 328060 Fax 091 328276 15 Embassies and Consulates Embassies and Consulates in Rome: americaS Argentina Piazzale Esquilino 2, 00185 Roma Tel. 06 48 80 296 Belize Via Emilio de Cavalieri 12, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 84 17 907 Bolivia Via Brenta 2, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 88 41 001 Brazil Via di S. Maria dell’ Anima 32 00186 Roma Tel: 06 6789353 Canada Via G.B. De Rossi 27, 00161 Roma Tel. 06 44 59 81 www.canada.it Chile Via Po 23, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 88 41 433 Colombia Via Pisanelli 4, 00196 Roma Tel. 06 36 14 348 Costa Rica Via B. Eustachio 22, 00161 Roma Tel. 06 44 251 046 Cuba Via Licinia 7, 00153 Roma Tel. 06 57 82 032 Dominican Republic Via Pisanelli 1, 00196 Roma Tel. 06 36 00 43 77 Equador Piazza Albania 10, 00153 Roma Tel: 06 57 56 482 16 El Salvador Via Castellini 13, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 80 76 605 Jamaica Via G. Sgambati 1, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 85 42 494 Guatemala Via Colli della Farnesina 128, 00194 Roma Tel. 06 36 307 392 Haiti Via di Villa Patrizi 7, 00161 Roma Tel 06 44 254 106 Honduras Via G. B Vico 40, 00196 Roma Tel. 06 32 20 516 Mexico Via Spallanzani 16, 00161 Roma Tel. 06 44 11 51 Nicaragua Via Brescia 16, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 84 13 471 Panama Viale Regina Margherita 239, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 44 252 173 Paraguay Via Castro Pretorio 116, 00185 Roma Tel. 06 44 65 517 Perù Via F. Siacci 4, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 80 70 578 United States of America Via Veneto 119a, 00187 Roma Tel. 06 46 741 www.usembassy.it Uruguay Via Veneto 183, 00187 Roma Tel. 06 48 21 776 Venezuela Via Tartaglia 11, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 80 79 019 AFRICA Algeria Via B. Oriani 26, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 80 84 141 Angola Via F. Bernardini 21, 00165 Roma Tel. 06 39 36 65 70 Burkina Faso Via Alessandria 26, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 44 24 97 25 Cameroon Via Siracusa 4/6, 00161 Roma Tel. 06 44 29 12 85 Cape Verde Via G. Carducci 4, 00187 Roma Tel. 06 47 44 643 Congo (Brazzaville) Via Barberini 3, 00187 Roma Tel. 06 42 01 07 79 Congo (Kinshasa) Via Ombrone 8/10, 00198 Roma Tel. 347 55 67 732 Egypt Via Salaria 267, 00199 Roma Tel. 06 84 40 191 Ethiopia Via Vesalio 16, 00161 Roma Tel. 06 44 03 652 Gabon Via Mercalli 25, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 80 69 13 90 www.ambassade-gabon-rome.org Ghana Via Ostriana 4, 00199 Roma Tel. 06 86 21 56 91 Guinea Via A. Ristori 8/13, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 80 78 989 Ivory Coast Via Guglielmo Saliceto 8, 00161 Roma Tel. 06 44 23 11 29 Palermo Resource Guide Kenya Via Archimede 164, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 80 82 717 Tunisia Via Asmara 7, 00199 Roma Tel. 06 86 03 060 Lesotho Via Serchio 8, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 85 42 496 Zimbabwe Via Virgilio 5, 00193 Roma Tel. 06 68 30 82 82 Liberia Via A. Vivaldi 15, 00199 Roma Tel. 06 86 32 90 34 ASIA AND OCEANIA Libya Via Nomentana 365, 00162 Roma Tel. 06 86 32 09 51 Madagascar Via Zandonai 84/a, 00194 Roma Tel. 06 36 30 01 83 Mali Via Antonio Bosio 2, 00161 Roma Tel. 06 44 25 40 68 Marocco Via Spallanzani 8/10, 00161 Roma Tel. 06 44 02 506 Mauritania Via G. Paisiello 26, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 85 57 949 Afghanistan Via Nomentana 120, 00161 Roma Tel. 06 86 11 009 Australia Via Alessandria 215, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 85 27 21 Bangladesh Via Bertoloni 14, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 80 78 541 China Via Bruxelles 56, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 88 48 186 Cyprus Via Denza 15, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 80 88 365 Mozambique Via Corridoni 14, 00195 Roma Tel. 06 37 51 48 52 India Via XX Settembre 5, 00187 Rome Tel. 06-4884642/3/4/5 www.indianembassy.it Niger Via Baiamonti 10, 00195 Roma Tel. 06 37 29 013 Indonesia Via Campania 55 00187 Roma Tel: 06 42 00 911 Nigeria Via Orazio 14/18, 00193 Roma Tel. 06 68 96 243 Israel Via M. Mercati 12, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 32 21 541 roma.mfa.gov.il Qatar Via A. Bosio 14, 00161 Roma Tel. 06 44 24 94 50 Senegal Via Giulia 66, 00186 Roma Tel. 06 68 72 353 Rep. of South Africa Via Tanaro 14, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 85 25 41 www.sudafrica.it Sudan Via Spallanzani 24, 00161 Roma Tel. 06 44 03 609 Tanzania Via C. Beccaria 88, 00196 Roma Tel. 06 36 00 52 34 Palermo Resource Guide Japan Via Q. Sella 60, 00187 Roma Tel. 06 48 79 91 www.ambasciatajp.it Jordan Via Marchi 1/b, 00161 Roma Tel. 06 86 20 53 04 Myanmar Via G. Rossini 18, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 85 49 374 merome.itgo.com New Zeland Via Zara 28, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 44 17 171 North Korea Via Ludovico di Savoia 23, 00185 Roma Tel. 06 77 20 90 94 Oman Via della Camilluccia 625, 00135 Roma Tel. 06 36 30 05 17 Pakistan Via della Camilluccia 682, 00135 Roma Tel. 06 36 30 17 75 www.pak.gov.pk Philippines Via delle Medaglie d’Oro 112, 00136 Roma Tel. 06 39 74 66 21 Qatar Via A. Bosio 14, 00161 Roma Tel. 06 44 24 94 50 Saudi Arabia Via G.B. Pergolesi 9, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 84 48 51 www.arabia-saudita.it South Korea Via B. Oriani 30, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 80 88 769 Syria Piazza Aracoeli 1, 00186 Roma Tel. 06 67 97 791 Sri Lanka Via Cuboni Giuseppe 6/8 00197 Roma Tel: 06 32 24 202 Kuwait Via Archimede 124, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 80 78 415 Thailand Viale Spalla Erminio 41, 00142 RomeTel. 06 50 30 805 Libanon Via Carissimi 38, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 85 57 119 Uzbekistan Via Tolmino 12, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 85 42 456 Malaysia Via Nomentana 297, 00162 Roma Tel. 06 84 15 764 Vietnam Via Clitunno 34, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 85 43 223 17 Yemen Viale Regina Margherita 1, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 84 16 711 EUROPE Albania Via Asmara 5, 00199 Roma Tel. 06 86 21 44 75 Armenia Via Colli della Farnesina 174, 00194 Roma Tel. 06 32 96 638 Austria Via G.B. Pergolesi 3, 0198 Roma Tel. 06 84 40 141 Belarus Via delle Apli Apuane 16, 00141 Roma Tel. 06 82 08 141 Georgia Piazza di Spagna 20, 00187 Roma Tel. 06 69 94 19 72 Portugal Viale Liegi 21, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 84 48 01 Germany Via San Martino della Battaglia 4, 00185 Roma Tel. 06 44 52 672 www.deutschebotschaft-rom.it Romania Via Tartaglia 36, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 80 72 541 www.roembit.org Greece Via Mercadante 36, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 84 19 719 Ireland Piazza Campitelli 3, 00186 Roma Tel. 06 69 79 121 Jugoslavia Via Monti Parioli 20, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 32 00 805 Latvia Viale Liegi 42, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 88 41 227 Belgium Via Monti Parioli 49, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 36 09 511 www.belgium.fgov.be Lithuania Viale di Villa Grazioli 9, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 85 59 052 Bosnia-Herzegovina Via Albertelli Pilo 11, 00195 Roma Tel: 06 37 28 509 Luxembourg Via di Santa Croce in Gerusalemme 90, 00185 Roma Tel. 06 77 20 11 77 Bulgaria Via Rubens 21, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 32 24 643 Macedonia Via Bruxelles 73-75, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 84 24 11 09 Czech Republic Via dei Gracchi 322, 00192 Roma Tel. 06 32 44 459 Malta Lungotevere Marzio 12, 00186 Roma Tel. 06 68 79 990 Croatia Via Bodio 74, 00191 Roma Tel. 06 36 30 73 00 Moldavia Via Montebello 8, 00185 Roma Tel. 06 47 82 44 00 Denmark Via. Monte Parioli 50, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 32 00 441 www.danishembassy.it Monaco Via Bertoloni 36, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 80 83 361 Estonia Viale Liegi 28, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 84 40 751 Netherlands Via M. Mercati 8, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 32 15 827 www.olanda.it Finland Via Lisbona 3, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 85 22 31 France Piazza Farnese 67, 00186 Roma Tel. 06 68 60 11 18 Norway Via Terme Deciane 7, 00153 Roma Tel. 06 57 17 031 www.amb-norvegia.it Poland Via Rubens 20, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 32 16 073 www.ambasciatapolonia.it Russia Via Gaeta 5, 00185 Roma Tel.44 68 683 San Marino Via E. Duse 35, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 80 72 511 Slovakia Via Colli della Farnesina 144, 00194 Roma Tel. 06 36 71 51 Slovenia Via L. Pisano 10, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 80 81 075 Spain Piazza di Spagna 55, 00187 Roma Tel: 06 67 83 106 Sweden Piazza Rio De Janeiro 3, 00161 Roma Tel. 06 44 19 41 Switzerland Via B. Oriani 61, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 80 95 71 www.eda.admin.ch/roma Turkey Via Palestro 28, 00185 Roma Tel. 06 44 52 209 UK and Northern Irleland Via XX Settembre 80/a, 00187 Roma Tel. 06 42 20 00 01 www.britain.it Ukraine Via G. d’Arezzo 7, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 84 17 854 www.amb-ucraina.com Hungary Via dei Villini 16, 00161 Roma Tel. 06 44 23 05 67 Uzbekistan Via Tolmino 12, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 84 13 706 Vatican City Via Po 27, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 85 52 092 www.vatican.va Palermo Resource Guide Expatriate and Support Groups EXPAT GROUPS Americans Abroad Palermo Tel. 348 5104196 Al Farabi Arab Cultural Centre Via Ricasoli 29 Tel. 091 585859/091 332347 German Linguistic and Cultural Centre Via Vaccarini 1 Tel. 091 301795 Palermo Resource Guide 19 Groceries and Supermarkets There are several large supermarket chains in Italy that sell fresh produce as well as frozen, canned, and packaged foods. Opening hours are usually between 08:30 and 20:00, Monday to Saturday. There are several smaller supermarkets spread across the city. The major supermarket chains in Italy are GS Supermercati, PAM, Sidis, Coop, Eurospin, Sir, Todis, Auchan and Euromercato. Supermarkets Speciality food shops PIM www.supermercatipim.it Coffe & Wine Via Mariano Accardo 52 Tel. 091 6827148 SIR www.supermercatisir.it Sfuso e Tradizioni Via Evangelista di Blasi 183 Tel. 091 6764273 Local wines Pastovo Via Principe di Paternò 166 Tel. 091 343762 Freshly made pasta Pastificio Nuccio Via Zappalà 49c Tel. 091 201660 Freshly made pasta Casa dell’Uovo Via Partanna Mondello 39i Tel. 091 530632 Freshly picked eggs Asian Market Via Spezio 2 Tel. 091 335068 Specialità Siciliane Viale De Gasperi 53 Tel. 091 511061 Sicilian specialities Eurospin www.eurospin.it GS www.g-s.it CooP www.coop.it Todis www.todis.it Esselunga www.esselunga.it Penny Market www.pennymarket.it Conad www.conad.it Unicoop www.coopfirenze.it Pam www.e-pam.it Carrefour www.carrefouritalia.it Auchan www.auchan.it Elite www.superelite.it 20 Palermo Resource Guide Holidays and Festivities Mark national and regional public holidays on your calendar. Below you will find a complete list. Apart from the national holidays contained in the box on the right, each city and town has a day dedicated to its Patron Saint. There are 365 Patron Saints - one for each day of the year. The Patron Saint of Palermo is Santa Rosalia and this is celebrated on July 15. PLEASE TAKE NOTE Although in recent years things have improved, Italy virtually ‘dies’ during the month of August. Many businesses close for the entire month, as the Italians leave for the sea or mountains to escape the humidity and heat of the city. August 15 is a holiday called ‘Ferragosto’. On this day any Italians who have remained in the city traditionally go to the countryside for the day. Everyday life in this period is almost completely put on hold in Italy, so forewarned is forearmed! The Christmas period starts on Christmas Day and goes through to January 6th. Most businesses and schools close for this entire period. Calendar January 1 New Year January 6 Epiphany March/April Easter April 25 Liberation Day May 1 Labour Day June 29 Saint Peter & Saint Paul (City of Rome) August 15 Ferragosto November 1 All Saints Day December 8 Immaculate Conception December 25 Christmas Day December 26 Saint Steven Palermo Resource Guide 21 Hospitals and Medical Services In Italy, your medical assistance options consist of the public Italian health care system or a private insurance plan. The public Italian health care system, ‘Servizio Sanitario Nazionale’, is practically free of charge, and includes medicine, visits to the doctor, and hospitalization. There is, however, a ‘Ticket’ which has to be paid sometimes for a specific treatment or medicine. Some private health care will be paid for by the National Health Care system. This means that if you are hospitialized in a private hospital, only a fraction of the cost will have to be paid by the patient for the treatment received. PUBLIC HEALTH CARE In order for a foreigner to be eligible for care under the public system, some basic requirements are necessary: possession of a valid visa, either student, employment - or self employment and/or family. Like in many other countries, the public health system can be flawed with long waiting lists and sometimes inadequate facilities. That is why many, or at least those who can afford it, choose to take out a private insurance policy as an alternative. PRIVATE HEALTH CARE Private insurance plans generally cost at least 1000 Euros per year, depending on the coverage provided. Private plans have the advantage of providing disability payments if you are not able to work due to an illness. The biggest Italian private insurance company is ‘Istituto Naionale delle Assicurazioni’ (INA). Others include ‘Sanicard’, ‘Filo Diretto’, ‘Europe Assistance’ and ‘Pronto Assistance’. MAIN HOSPITAL WITH EMERGENCY ROOM: Azienda Ospedaliera V. Cervello Via Trabucco 180 Tel. 091 6802787/091 6802111 Emergency tel. 091 6802720 / 091 6802685 urp@ospedalecervello.it www. ospedalecervello.it Azienda Ospedaliera Villa Sofia Centro Traumatologico Ortopedico Via Fattori 36 Tel. 091 7801111/091 7808139 Emergency tel. 091 7804033 www.villasofia.com Ospedale Civico e Benfratelli P.zza Nicola Leotta 4 Tel. 091 6661111/800 272028 Emergency tel. 091 6665528 / 091 6665524 / 091 6665590 www.ospedalecivicopa.org 22 Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Policlinico Via Vespro 129 Tel. 091 6551111, 848 580655 Emergency tel. 091 6553729/091-6553797 info@policlinico.pa.it www.policlinico.pa.it Ospedale Ingrassia Corso Calatafimi 1002 Tel. 091 7031111 Emergency tel. 091 7033613 WITHOUT EMERGENCY ROOMS: Ospedale Buccheri La Ferla Fatebenefratelli Via Messina Marine 197 Tel. 091 479111 Azienda Ospedaliera Villa Sofia P.zza Salerno 1 Tel. 091 525665/091 524755 EMERGENCY NUMBERS 113 (Local police) 112 (National police) 115 (Fire) 118 (Ambulance) Palermo Resource Guide ENGLISH-SPEAKING DOCTORS AND DENTISTS GENERAL PRACTITIONER Rosalia Silpi Via Giuseppe Maielli 32 Tel. 339 6305918 Can also receive children above the age of 6. PEDIATRICIAN ISMETT Clinic: Ospedale Civico Padiglione di Chirurgia Toracica Via C. Lazzaro 2a Tel. 0916668111 www.ismett.edu ORTHODEDIC SPECIALISTS STATIC Piazzale del Fante 16 Tel. 091 6703366 ISMETT (Istituto Mediterraneo per i Trapianti e Terapie ad Alta Specializzazione) American doctors. Specialises in treating diabetes, heart, kidney, lung and liver disease. Administrative office: Piazza Sett’Angeli 10 Tel. 0916056511 Fax 091 331454 Clinic: Ospedale Civico Padiglione di Chirurgia Toracica Via C. Lazzaro 2a Tel. 0916668111 www.ismett.edu ALLERGY Dr. La Tona Via Trabucco 109 Via M. Giordano 130 Tel. 091 6889027 DENTIST Giuseppe di Leo Via Marchese di Villabianca 35 Tel. 091 6257140 Palermo Resource Guide 23 International Schools There are no international schools located in Palermo. However the Regional Educational Office of Sicily can assist expat families placing their children in Italian schools where they are carefully followed by a private tutor. For further details and assistance, please contact Emc Network. INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITIES American University of Rome Via Pietro Roselli 4 00153 Rome Tel. 06 58 33 09 19 http://www.aur.edu/ European School of Economics Largo Nazareno 15 00187 Rome Tel. 06 67 80 503 Temple University Rome Lungotevere Arnaldo da Brescia, 15 00196 Rome Tel. 06 32 02 808 intlprog@temple.edu http://www.temple.edu John Cabot University Via della Lungara 233, 00165 Rome Tel. 06 68 19 121 jcu@johncabot.edu http://www.johncabot.edu Università degli Studi di Perugia Piazza dell’Università, 1 06100 Perugia Tel. 075 5851 Fax 075 585 2512 http://www.unipg.it Teaching is conducted in Italian, but the university accepts foreign students. United World College of the Adriatic O.N.L.U.S Via Trieste 29 34103 Duino (Ts) Trieste Tel. 040 3739111 Fax 040 373920 SISSA / ISAS Via Beirut 4 34014 Trieste Tel. 040 37 87 463 Fax 040 3787528 http://www.sissa.it 24 St. John’s University Via Santa Maria Mediatrice 22/24 00165 Rome Tel. 06 39 38 42 info@rome.stjohns.edu http://new.stjohns.edu INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS: GENOVA English schools International School in Genoa (age range 3-18) www.aisge.it Via Quarto 13/c, Genoa, 16148 – IT Tel. +39010386528 Fax +39010398700 Deutsche Schule Genua (age range 4-18) www.dsgenua.de Via Mylius 1 16128 Genova Tel. 010.564334 Fax. 010.5960318 Turin French schools Lycée français Jean Giono www.lyceegionoturin.it Viale Thovez, 11 - 10131 Turin Tel : 011 660 29 55 English schools A.C.A.T. - International School of Turin www.acat-ist.it Vicolo Tiziano, 10 - 10024 Moncalieri (TO) Tel: 011 - 645.967 Fax: 011 - 643.298 MILANO AND HINTERLAND French schools Lycée Stendhal www.lsmi.it Via Laveno, 12 - 20148 Milano Tel : (+39) 02.48.79.61 English schools International School of Milan www.ism-ac.it Primary School (Early Years and Elementary School) – via Paravia 5 Tel: 02 40.41.261 Fax:02 48.71.58.63 Middle School – via Caccialepori 22 Tel: 02 48.70.80.76 Fax:02 48.70.36.44 High School – via G. Bellini 1 Tel: 02 42.29.05.77 Fax:02 42.35.428 American School of Milan www.asmilan.org Via K. Marx 14, 20090 Noverasco di Opera (MI) Tel. 02 5300001 Fax. 02 9366093 Sir James Henderson School www.sjhschool.com Via Pisani Dossi, 16 20134 Milan Tel. 02 210941 Fax. 02 21094 224 Bilingual European School www.beschool.eu Via Val Cismon 9 20162 Milano Tel. 02-66117449 Fax: 0039-02-66116379 International School Como Via Baserga n 81, 22100 Como Tel: +39 031 57 22 89 www.iscomo.com The European School of Varese Via Montello, 118 21100 Varese Tel. 0332 806111 www.scuolaeuropeadivarese.it Palermo Resource Guide Japanese Scuola Giapponese di Milano www.mngitalia.net Via Arzaga 10, 20146 Milano Tel . 02-4150291 Fax . 02-48301078 German schools Scuola Germanica di Milano www.dsmailand.it Via Legnano 24 20121 Milano Tel. 02.6597614 Fax. 02.45499588 FLORENCE French schools Ecole Victor Hugo de Florence http://ecole.florence.free.fr Via Gioberti, 67 - 50121 Firenze Tel : (+39) 055677110 English schools International School of Florence www.isfitaly.org Villa le Tavernule - via del Carota, 23/25 50012 Bagno a Ripoli (FI) Tel. 055 6461007 Fax: 055 644226 ROMA Rome International School Via Panama 25, 00198 Roma Tel.: 06 8448 2650 Fax: 06 8448 2653 e-mail. Office@romeinternationalschool.it www.romeinternationalschool.it Age: 3 - 18 St. George’s British International School Rome www.stgeorge.school.it Via Cassia Km16 La Storta 00123 – Roma Tel. 06 3086001 Fax. 06 30892490 Marymount International School of Rome www.marymountrome.org Via di Villa Lauchli, 180 00191 Rome Tel. 06 36 29 101 Fax. 06 36 30 17 38 Core International School of Rome www.coreinternationalschool.it Core International School Via Crati 19 - 00199 Rome Tel. 068411137 The American Overseas School of Rome www.aosr.org Via Cassia 811 00189 Rome Tel. 06.334381 Fax. 06.3326.2608 German schools Deutsche Schule Rom www.deutsche-schule-rom.de Via Aurelia Antica 397-403 00165 Roma Tel 06 6638776 Fax. 06 6630632 NAPOLI French schools Ecole Alexandre Dumas de Naples www.ac-grenoble.fr/ecole/efn-dumas. naples/ Via Francesco Crispi, 86 - 80121 Napoli Tel : (+39) 081 66 89 36 PESCARA Iri School College Polo Scolastico Paritario 66023 Francavilla Al Mare (CH) - 70, v. Tosti Tel: 085 4914971, 085 4919324 Fax: 085 4919331 MODENA International school of Modena (age range 3-14) Piazza Montessori, 1/A 41051 Montale Rangone (MO) Italia Tel. 059.530.649 www.ismmodena.org BOLOGNA International school (age range 2-12) Via Massimo D’Azeglio, 55 40123 Bologna (BO) Tel . 051 644 9954 www.isbologna.com PADOVA The English International School of Padua Via Forcellini Egidio, 168 Tel. 049 8020660 www.eisp01.com French schools Lycée Chateaubriand www.lycee-chateaubriand.eu dalla scuola materna alla 5ème Via di Villa Ruffo, 31 - 00196 Roma Tel : (+39) 06 441604501 dalla 4ème alla Terminale Via di Villa Patrizi, 9 - 00161 Roma Tel : (+39)06 441604501 Cervantes Highschool Via di Porta San Pancrazio, 10, 00153 Roma Tel: 06 588 2225 Fax: 06 588 2252 E-mail: liceo.cervantes@exterior.pntic.mec.es www.exterior.pntic.mec.es/liceo.cervantes Age : 4 –17 Institut Saint Dominique www.institutsaintdominique.it Via Iofino Lega, 5 - 00189 Roma Tel : (+39) 06 303 10 817 English schools St. Stephen’s International School http://www.ststephens-rome.com Via Aventina 3 - Rome, Italy Tel . 065750605 Fax. 065741941 Palermo Resource Guide 25 Internet Cafes INTERNET POINTS Mail Boxes etc. Piazza O. Ziino 28 Tel. 091 6813526 Fax 091 68232509 Internet Cafè Via Candelai Tel. 091 327151 Aboriginal Internet Cafè Via Spinuzza 51 Tel. 091 6622229 26 Palazzo Ziino Via Dante 53 Tel. 091 5407621 Villa Trabia Via Salinas Call for reservation: 091 7405941 Villa Niscemi P.zza Niscemi Palermo Resource Guide Museums & Historical sites Most museums charge an entrance fee of approximately 4 to 7 Euros. Note that reduced entrance fees may apply to students and senior citizens. Check with the museum for details. GENERAL OPENING HOURS Museum opening hours vary throughout the year. Generally museums are open from 09:00 to 18:00 except for Mondays. As a rule, ticket offices close 30 to 60 minutes before the offical closing times. Before you go, it is recommended that you contact the museum you want to visit to check any changes in opening hours and ticket prices. MAIN MUSEUMS IN PALERMO HISTORICAL SITES Museo d’Arte e Archeologia Via Libertà 52 Tel. 091 6085974 Art and Archaeology Galleria d’Arte Moderna Via Filippo Turati 10 Tel. 091 7402356 Modern art museum Museo del Mare Via Cristoforo Colombo 134 Tel. 091 361309 Marine archeological museum Gipsoteca Palazzo Ziino Via Dante 53 Tel. 091 7407631 Modern Art gallery Palazzo dei Normanni was built as a fortress by the Arabs in the 9th century, and then later restored by both the Normanns and finally the Spaniards in the 17th century. Museo del Giocattolo Via Consolare Palazzo Cutò Bagheria Tel. 091 943800 Toy museum Museo Zoologico Via Archirafi 18 Tel. 091 6230150 Zoological museum Cantieria Culturali alla Zisa Via Paolo Gili 4 Tel. 091 6513431 Islamic art inside the Zisa Castle Museo Internazionale delle Marionette Via Butera 1 Tel. 091 328060 Puppet theatre museum Casa Museo Tre Secoli di Moda P.zza Alberigo Gentili 6 Tel. 091 347709 Fashion musem Civico Museo Renato Guttuso Via Consolare 9 Bagheria Tel. 091 943904 Museum of the artist Renato Guttoso Palermo Resource Guide Museo del Risorgimento P.zza S. Domenico 1 Tel. 091 582774 Relics from the 1820-1848 revolution. Museo Etnografico Via Duca degli Abbruzzi 1 Tel. 091 7404894 Sicilian ethnographic museum Museo Geologico Gemmellaro Corso Tukory 131 Tel. 091 7041051 Geological museum Collezione dell’Abbazia dei Padri Benedettini di San Martino delle Scale P.zza Platani 3 Monreale Tel. 091 418104 Religious objects from San Martino delle Scale Church. The main attractions are the Palatine Chapel, located on the first floor of the Palazzo with beautiful Byzantine art, and Sala di Ruggiero, which originally was a bedroom and a belvedere room looking out over the Gulf of Palermo. The city Cathedral was built by the Normans on the same place where in early Christian times stood a sanctuary. The cathedral has undergone various drastic transformations throughout the history, most noteworthy the addition of the southern portico (built in the 15th/16th century) and the cupola, built in the 18th century. The Martorana is a church completed in 1143, thanks to a generous donation from the admiral George of Antiochia. Despite decades of deprivation, the church is considered one of the finest religious building in Palermo and Sicily. 27 Parks Palermo has several parks, gardens and green areas that are popular recreational areas for both locals as well as tourists. Parco della Favorita is the main park in Palermo, located by the foot of Mount Pellegrino. Originally a private hunting ground for King Ferdinand of Bourbon, the park today is part of the Mount Pellegrino Natural Reserve. With its spacious green areas the park is a popular place for running and picnics. The entrance to the park is found in Viale Duca degli Abruzzi, Pallavicino. The exotic Palazzina Cinese is located within Parco della Favorita and has a large garden with beautiful fountains and artificial grottos. A part of the garden has been turned into a small ‘city’ for children (La città dei ragazzi’) where they can play and participate in creative workshops of various kinds. The English Garden (Il Giardino Inglese) is located to the north of the city centre. Originally developed towards the end of the 19th century, the garden covers a vast area of 52,000 sqm. The landscape and the vegetation throughout the garden is varied and the garden is one of the most popular places for people wanting to go running or to simply relax in beautiful surroundings. Facilities for children to play are also available. Villa d’Orleans was built in 1797 for Prince Luis Philippe of Orleans and has an interesting garden that was originally divided into three sections. The section closest to the house was a romantic, Italian-style garden originally only used by the family. The second section was an English-style garden while the third section was dedicated to the Prince’s agricultural interests. The best maintained of the three sections is the Italian-style garden, with hedges, trees and ornamental plants, along with well-designed paths and several banyan trees, planted by the Prince himself. Today, the garden also contains a small zoo. The Acqua Park (Parco Giochi Acquatico) is located in Monreale (Via Pezzingoli 172, Fiumelato, Monreale) and is the biggest acqua park in Sicily, covering an area of 22,000 square metres. The park contains everything one can expect from an acqua park. For more information, see the website www.acquaparkmonreale.it or call 091 6460246. The Botanical Garden of Palermo (Orto Botanico) is well known for its richness and variety of plants. Over 10,000 different species from all over the world can be found stretching over an area approximately ten hectares. The antique green houses are also noteworthy. The garden is located in Via Abramo Lincoln 2b. An entrance fee is paid. 28 Palermo Resource Guide Pharmacies In Italy, pharmacies can can be easily identified by a red or a green cross. Opening hours are usually Monday to Friday, 8:30 to 13-13:30 and from 16:00 to 19:30. Some pharmacies also open on Saturdays and Sundays on a shift system. MAIN PHARMACIES Antica Farmacia Montepellegrino Via Montepellegrino 127a and Via Ruggero Loria 2b Tel. 091546531/ 091 6375342 Farmacia Ausonia Via Ausonia 97/101 Tel. 091 527858 Pharmacies with night service: Antica Farmacia Giusti Via Giusti 8 Tel. 091 309076 Farmacia Bonsignore Viale Regione Siciliana 2322 Tel. 091 400219 Farmacia Lo Casto Via Marchese Ugo 82/84 Tel. 091 6251725 Farmacia La Rizza Viale Piazza Armerina 23 Tel. 091 311568 www.farmacialarizza.it Farmacia Dr. Ditta Via A. Diaz 86/88/90 Tel. 091 476824 Farmacia Dr. Di Figlia Via Messina Marine 795 Tel. 091 6140132 Palermo Resource Guide 29 Police Stations The ‘Questura Centrale’ is the main headquarters of the police in Palermo. Then there are the ‘Commissariati’ - local police stations - which are branch offices of the Questura. Apart from handling normal security and administrative functions, police stations also issue passports (for Italian citizens), gun licences, and Permits of Stay for foreigners. QUESTURA PALERMO Piazza della Vittoria 8 Tel. 091 210111 EMERGENCY NUMBERS Carabinieri 112 MAIN POLICE STATIONS ACCOR- Police DING TO CITY AREAS 113 Libertà Via Generale Arimondi 2q Fire Tel. 091 7213111 115 Duomo - Palazzo Reale Via Guido delle Colonne 3 Tel. 091 7213200 First Aid 118 Politiama Via Dante 57 Tel. 091 7213191 San Lorenzo Via San Lorenzo Colli 271a Tel. 091 6725111 Molo Via Aloisio Juvara 10 Tel. 091 6725501 Mondello Viale Regina Margherita 43 Tel. 091 6725200 Zisa Via Noce 91/93 Tel. 091 6862111 Porta Nuova Corso Calatafimi 421 Tel. 091 6862222 Brancaccio Via Filippo Pecoraino 64 Tel. 091 7438200 30 Palermo Resource Guide Postal Services Apart from regular mailing services, post offices in Italy are where bills are paid and pensions are distributed to senior citizens – it’s just a question of standing in the right line. Main Postal Offices post offices with extended opening hours (Mon-Fri 08:00-18:30, Sat. 08:00-12:30) Beware: if you join the wrong line, you will be forced to line up all over again to complete your transaction. It is not always clear which line is the correct one, and they are very long and slow moving. So ask before you join a line. For instance, when you pay your bills, be sure to ask for the “pagamenti” line. Complete banking services are also offered at post offices. Every neighbourhood has its local post office branch. Hours vary but in general they are open from Monday to Friday 8:30 – 14:00 and Saturday between 8:30 and 13:00. Via Carà 90011 Bagheria SENDING MAIL Stamps are sold at the tobacconist’s ‘tabacchi’ or at the post office. Regular mail costs from Euro 0.60 cents for “posta prioritaria”. Via Vazzana 2 90015 Cefalu’ The mail has to be posted in the red post boxes outside the post offices or the tobacconist’s. The post box has two boxes: one for the inner city mail ‘la città’, one for all destinations out of the city ‘altre destinazioni’. Via San Martino 10 90034 Corleone Via Lungo 36 90036 Misilmeri Via F. Ferrari Orsi 57 90123 Palermo Via di Maio Maria Dolores 17/35 90145 Palermo Piazza Unità d’Italia 90144 Palermo Corso Pisani 246 90129 Palermo Piazza Parlamento 1 90129 Palermo Closed on Saturdays Via Roma 320 90133 Palermo Open until 18:30 also on Saturdays Express Delivery With this service you are able to send letters and parcels all over the world quickly with a return receipt. This receipt provides delivery information, if you request it. Note: It is not permitted to send any money of any currency, values of gold, silver or platinum, precious stones, antique objects, alcohol, or goods prohibited for export by Italian law. Priority Post The mail through priority post ‘posta prioritaria’ should arrive within 24 hours in Italy and within 3 days in Europe and Mediterranean countries. It takes from 4 to 8 days for deliveries in other countries. There are specific stamps available at the tobacconist’s or at the post office and blue autoadhesive labels indicating ‘posta prioritaria’. The cost is Euro 0,62 for Italy and Europe (standard size envelope only, for other sizes and destinations the fee varies). Postal Order The postal order is a fast service that enables you to transfer money in Italy. You are also able to pay or receive the cost of any parcel or mailing. There are additionally many other agencies that transfer money in the same fashion such as Western Union. Money Exchange In some post offices of Rome you can change money paying a commission. SENDING TELEGRAMS IN ITALY AND ABROAD The service is available 24 hours a day. The telephone number is 186. The service is world wide and messages can be transmitted in any language. The cost of this service will be added directly to the phone bill. Corso dei Mille 104 90047 Partinico Palermo Resource Guide 31 Public Transportation Public transport in and around Palermo is considered well organised, with buses passing every 1520 minutes. Public transport in Palermo is run by AMAT (main office: Via Rocazzo 77, tel. 091 6902690 / 091 350111, website: www. amat.pa.it). Tickets can not be purchased on the bus, but from most tobacconists, news-stands, and some snack bars around the city. Information boxes are located across the city with brochures providing time tables of all the buses crossing the city. AMAT ticket fares Single 1 Euro valid 120 minutes 32 Daily 3,35 Euros Monthly 26,50 Euros Palermo Resource Guide Pubs & Clubs Club entrance prices range from 10 Euros to 20 Euros. Clubs start filling up after midnight and usually stay open until 04:00 - 06:00 in the morning. Pubs are normally open from 20.00 until 02:00 or even later. MAIN PUBS Berlin Cafè Via Isidoro La Lumia 21 Tel. 091 584897 Carlotta Via Niscemi 4 Tel. 091 6888244 Kovacs Via libertà 6 Tel. 091 6115151 Di Martino Via Dell’artigliere 28a/b Tel. 091 1517126 Santa Monica Via Ernesto Parisi 7 Tel. 091 324735 Birimbao Via Dei Leoni 85 Tel. 091 6700550 Bocachica Via Dei Nebrodi 95 Tel. 091 7542649 Carpe Diem Via Volturno 24 Tel. 091 6124721 West Los Angels Via Galileo Galilei 49 Tel. 091 6819812 Palermo Resource Guide I Candelai Via Dei Candelai 65 Tel. 091 327151 Agricantus Via XX Settembre 82 Tel. 091 309636 Camelot Via Padre Massimiliano Koble 21 Tel. 091 6222036 MAIN CLUBS Dancing Club Viale Piemonte, 16 Tel. 091 398917 Skylab Piazza Baida Tel. 091 6737830 Kandisky Discesa Tonnara 4 Tel. 091 6375611 Julep’s Viale Lazio 51 Tel. 091 513621 Pay One Viadei Nebrodi 55 Tel. 091 527265 Bloom Viale Regione Siciliana 6469 Tel. 091 6889727 33 Religious Associations Some of main religious associations in Rome: Basilica S. Francesco D’Assisi Piazza San Francesco - 90133 Palermo Tel: 091 6162819 Palermo Cathedral 9, Via Dell’Incoronazione - 90134 Palermo (PA) Tel: 091 334373 Adventist church 25/D, Via Di Marzo Gioacchino 90144 Palermo (PA) Tel: 091 305283 Evangelical church 1/5, Via Peralta - 90142 Palermo (PA) Tel: 091 362157, 091 5608715, 091 6314354 Ortodox church ENGLISH-SPEAKING RELIGIOUS ASSOCIATIONS Anglican Church Via M. Stabile 118b Tel. 091 585220 Kingdom Hall of Jehova’s Witness Via Volontari italiani del Sangue 41 Tel. 091 6405823 Evangelic Church Via Bara all’Olivella 11 Tel. 091 324354 Jesus Christ of the Saints of the Last Day Via Catania 132 Tel. 349 1966009 Sant’Atanasio e Sant’Agata Via Sampolo 444 90143 Palermo Italy Tel 39-091 631 4362 Fax 39-091 631 1980 info@siciliaortodossa.org Gesuite Community 21, Piazza Casaprofessa - 90134 Palermo (PA) Tel: 091 331589 34 Palermo Resource Guide Restaurants Wherever you are in Italy, there is no lack of restaurants with menus exciting enough to please all preferences. Palermo is no exception. EATING ITALIAN Italian restaurants can roughly be divided into two main categories, trattoria and ristorante, depending on the type and the size of the meal you want. Both types can be found in all parts of Italy, whether you stay in Palermo or in a much smaller city. Note that most trattorie and ristorante have a giorno di riposo, a rest day, once a week (usually Sunday or Monday). Trattorie A trattoria is a small restaurant and is usually less expensive and pretentious. The menu usually consists of a primo e secondo piatto (first and second course) of pizza or pasta followed by a salad and dessert and coffee. Ristorante If you are looking for something slightly more exclusive, there are almost just as many ristoranti (restaurants) as there are trattorie. The menu usually consists of a la carte with portions slightly smaller but nevertheless delicately prepared. Meal prices are also higher. Opening hours may be different from what you are used to in other places: the restaurants usually open for lunch between noon and three o’clock, reopening for the evening between seven and midnight. LOCAL SPECIALITIES For those wanting to try out some of Palermo’s many local specialities, these is much to choose from. For starters (antipasto), one can choose for instance Sarde a Beccaficu (stuffed fried Sardines with breadcrumbs, pine nuts and raisins), or Caponata, consisting of eggplants, olives, capers and celery but made in almost 40 variations. The Frittedda is a delicate preparation of green fava beans together with onions, artichokes and peas. As for pasta, try Pasta con Sarde or Pasta con le Acciughe, which is a mix of Anchovies and grated bread. One of the most characteristic pasta dishes of Sicily is Anelletti pasta al forno, oven-baked pasta with tomato sauce, meat, eggs and eggplants. Other than the many local specialities one finds in the restaurants, there are various small apetizers that can be bought in small pizzerias and bars. Try Cazzilli which are potato croquettes or Sfinciuni, which is a soft pizza topped with tomato sauce, breadcrumbs, anchovies and onions. One must also not forget the Arancine, the famous soft fried balls of rice filled with cheese, meat or ham (prosciutto) and pane con la miza which is a spleen sandwhich accompanied by sliced ricotta and grated cheese. Palermo Resource Guide 35 EXCLUSIVE RESTAURANTS La Panoramica Via Ruffo di Calabria 37 (Baida) Tel. 091 223706 Al Cadida American Bar-Ristorante-Pub Via Del Bastione 22 Tel. 347 8644086 Local/regional restaurants Bellotero Sapori & Piaceri di Sicilia Via Castriota 3 Tel. 091 582158 Ai Vecchietti di Minchiapititto Via Paternostro 28 Tel. 091 585606 Grafiti all’Addaura Lungomare Cristoforo Colombo 4452 Cucina Papoff Tel. 091 6842222 Via Isidoro La Lumia 32 www.addaura.it Tel. 091 586460 SEAFOOD RESTAURANT Sariddu & Figli P.zza Mondello 48 Tel. 091 451922 Sympathy Trattoria Via Piano Gallo 18 Tel. 091 454470 Mare Azzurro Via Messina Marine 129 Tel. 091 393378/091 6217520 Il Cambusone P.zza G. Verdi 25/27 Tel. 091 335597 Al Santa Caterina Cortile Santa Caterina 1 Tel. 091 6622094 Casa del Brodo Corso Vittorio Emanuele 175 Tel. 091 321655 American Bar al Viale Via Archimede 189 Tel. 091 6090261 Stancampiano P.zza Rivoluzione 26 Tel. 091 6101154 Mare in Città Via E. Restivo 106a Tel. 091 511073 Al Gabbiano Via Piano Gallo 1 (Mondello) Tel. 091 450313 VARIOUS Kursaal Kalhesa Via Foro Umberto I 21 Tel. 091 6162282 www.kursaalkalhesa.it La Barca Via Barcarello 71 (Sferracavallo) Tel. 091 6911609 www. ristorantelabarca.it; Ambasciatori Via Del Bersagliere 21 Tel. 091 540049 www.torreata.it Charleston V.le Regina Elena (Mondello) Tel. 091 450171 Bye Bye Blues Via Del Garofalo 23 Tel. 091 6841415 Flory Via E. Albanese 104c Tel. 091 6622344 Orleans Via L. Giannettino 4 Tel. 091 425251 Sesto Canto Via S. Oliva 26 Tel. 091 336836 popular restaurants Capricci di Sicilia P.zza L. Sturzo Tel. 091 327777 Antica Focacceria San Francesco Via Paternostro 58 (P.zza San Francesco) Al Cancelletto Via Ottavio d’Aragona 34 Tel. 091 583069 La Cambusa Piazza Marina 16 Tel. 091 584574 www.lacambusa.it Il Delfino Via Torretta 80 (Sferracavallo) Tel. 091 530282 L’Ancora Via Torretta 78 (Sferracavallo) Tel. 091 532934 Il Delfino Via Torretta 80 (Sferracavallo) Tel. 091 530282 La Vecchia Locanda P.zza della Messinese 8/9 Tel. 091 6171108 Le Tre Lampare Via Barcarello 33 Tel. 091 532748 Temptation Via Torretta 94 (Sferracavallo) Tel. 091 6911104 Temptation Via Torretta 94 (Sferracavallo) Tel. 091 6911104 Il Golosone Piazza Castelnuovo 22 Tel. 091 329220 Confectionary/Tea room 36 Palermo Resource Guide Shopping Shops are usually open Monday through Saturday between 09.00 to 13.00 & 16.00 to 19.30. Many stores (except food shops and bakeries) are closed on Monday morning. Practically all shops are closed on Sundays. MAIN SHOPPING STREETS There are several big shopping streets in Palermo, where everything from shoes to books can be bought. The two main shopping streets in Palermo are Via Roma and Via Maqueda. Others worth mentioning are Corso Calatafimi and Via Finocchiaro Aprile. For slightly more exclusive shops go to Via Libertà, Via Notarbatolo, Via Leonardo Da Vinci, Via Scuti and Viale Strasburgo. SOME HELPFUL ADVICE WHEN SHOPPING IN ITALY Greet the shop owner or assistant when entering and leaving a shop. The standard greeting is ‘Buongiorno’ or ‘Buonasera’ according to time of day. Barganing is sometimes acceptable at markets. Always check your change, ‘mistakes’ are often made, especially with foreign customers. Don’t expect to be able to use your credit card everywhere. Many shops, even large chain stores or supermarkets, accept debit cards (called ‘Bancomat’), but not credit cards. Many smaller shops do not accept them either, and often refuse to even to accept a cheque...cash only! Be aware of pick-pockets in all crowded areas. OPEN MARKETS The three main open-air markets in Palermo are Ballaro’, Vucciria and Capo. Ballaro’ and Vucciria are mainly markets where fresh food is sold, while Capo is divided into a fresh food section and a clothing section. Palermo Resource Guide 37 Sport & Leisure Many of the various sporting clubs/sports centres in and outside the city offer a wide variety of activities such as aerobics, tennis, and swimming. You can therefore find many of the activities you are looking for in one centre. To cover all the facilities in Palermo would be difficult. Listed below is therefore only a sample of the facilities available. Emc Network can assist in a more extensive local search if required. SPORTING CLUB CENTERS SWIMING POOLS Polisportiva Palermo Via Belgio 2a Tel. 091 6703078 www.polisportivapalermo.it Polisportiva Palermo Via Belgio 2a Tel. 091 6703078 www.polisportivapalermo.it Centro Sportivo Sprint Corso Calatafimi 326 Tel. 091 422179 Centro Sportivo Sprint Corso Calatafimi 326 Tel. 091 422179 Palestre Freelife Via S. Lorenzo 87a Tel. 091 6881622 Garden Center Centro Sportivo Via B. Angelico 100 Tel. 091 6851853 and Via M. Dominaci 27b Tel. 091 6883115 DANCING CLASSES Dancer Broadway - Fitness Club Via Lanza di Scalea 386 Tel. 091 6713216 and Via dell’Olimpo 3 Tel. 0916842998 Garden Center Centro Sportivo Via B. Angelico 100 Tel. 091 6851853 Dancing School Via Galletti 281 Tel. 091 6142980 No Limits Health Club Viale Resurrezione 17 Tel. 091 6710666 HORSERIDING Caro Cavallo Via Manin 15 Tel. 091 6113820 / 091 6091527 Polisportiva Albatros Via G. Bonanno 56 Tel. 091 300103 Circolo Ippico Taitu’ Via P. V. 46 2291 Tel. 091 6791173 Polisportiva Europa P.zza Unità d’Italia 11 Tel. 091 3819223 / 091 3819224 SAILOR CLUBS Circolo Velico Sirenetta Sailor’s Club Via Dei Saraceni 2 Tel. 091 8671538 Polisportiva Gonzaga Via Marchese Ugo 6 Tel. 091 6252036 Polisportiva Roosevelt Sports Via Barbarico 2 Tel. 091450351 38 GOLF CLUBS Circolo Golf di Roma Via Appia Nova 716 a Tel. 06 78 61 29 Olgiata Golf Club Largo Olgiata 51 Tel. 06 30 88 91 41 Sheraton Golf Parco dei Medici Viale Parco dei Medici 156/167 Tel. 06 65 53 477 TENNIS CLUBS Fly Tennis Club AS Via Autonomia Siciliana 125 Tel. 091 546955 Circolo del Tennis Viale Del Fante 3 Tel. 091 362552 / 091 540535 Parco Tennis Pallavicino Via Trapani Pescia 61a Tel. 091 6712601 Tennis Club Palermo 2 Via S. Lorenzo Colli 1 Tel. 091 6885360 Club Nautico il Moro Via Monsignore Filippo Pottino 3 Tel. 091 547350 Palermo Resource Guide Useful numbers Note that telephone numbers in Italy do not have a standard number of digits like many other countries. You must dial 06 before all numbers in Rome except emergency numbers beginning with 1 and 800 toll free numbers ‘numero verde’. EMERGENCY NUMBERS PALERMO TOURIST INFORMATION Tel. 091 6058111 www.palermotourism.com COMUNE DI PALERMO Tel. 091 7404532/091 740 4533 UTILITIES ENEL 800 900 800 800 900 102 www.enel.it GAS AMG GAS Tel. 091 7435111 azienda@amg.pa.it www.amg.pa.it TELECOM 187 www.telecomitalia.it QUESTURA PALERMO Piazza della Vittoria 8 Tel. 091 210111 MAIN POLICE STATIONS ACCORDING TO CITY AREAS Libertà Via Generale Arimondi 2q Tel. 091 7213111 Politiama Via Dante 57 Tel. 091 7213191 San Lorenzo Via San Lorenzo Colli 271a Tel. 091 6725111 Molo Via Aloisio Juvara 10 Tel. 091 6725501 Mondello Viale Regina Margherita 43 Tel. 091 6725200 Zisa Via Noce 91/93 Tel. 091 6862111 Porta Nuova Corso Calatafimi 421 Tel. 091 6862222 Oreto Via Roma 194 Tel. 091 7438111 Brancaccio Via Filippo Pecoraino 64 Tel. 091 7438200 Duomo - Palazzo Reale Via Guido delle Colonne 3 Tel. 091 7213200 Palermo Resource Guide 39 Utilities numbers Installing or fixing utilities can sometimes be a somewhat tricky and bureaucratic experience when moving to Italy. Having your utility bills paid directly by your bank through home banking is recommended in order to avoid possible complications. ELECTRICITY Enel is the main electricity provider in Italy. When moving out of a property, you must contact each utility company to get a real time reading of your meters, otherwise, the bills could arrive to your landlord months after you’ve left. Having your utility bills paid directly through your bank is also adviseable, as it rules out having to go to the Post Office to pay your utility bills. The cost of electricity depends on the “total power” used by the household. The most common power for apartments is 3-4 kW. However, if one plans to have numerous appliances and/or it is a large house, the recommended power is 10 kW. The maximum kW currently offered for domestic use is 30 kw. A first connection might take 15 to 20 days to activate. TOLL - FREE NUMBERS ELECTRICITY ENEL Via Marchese di Villabianca 121 Tel. 091 6757111 GAS In Palermo, AMG provides the gas. To have a new contract usually takes around 5 working days. Customer service: 800 900 800 800 900 102 www.enel.it TELEPHONE In Italy, a phone line is not connected to the property, but to a person. Thus, before switching a phone line to your name, a declaration by the former subscriber confirming that the number is no longer to be in his or her name is necessary. Similarly, you, as the new subscriber of the line, need to write a declaration saying you accept taking over the number. These two declarations need to be sent to Telecom, who will then switch the phone line. GAS AMG GAS Via Ammiraglio Gravina 2e Tel. 091 7435111 azienda@amg.pa.it www.amg.pa.it To have a completely new line installed usually takes 10 to 15 days and sometimes even longer. To have an ADSL line installed might take 20 to 30 days (not all areas are covered with this service). ISDN lines are also available. There is an activation fee when installing a phone line. For an analogue phone line it costs around 100,00 Euros for an ISDN line 130,00 Euros, and for an ADSL around 150 Euros. There are many other phone companies that offer serivces and their monthly fees vary. Line rental for the time being is only offered by Telecom. TELECOM 187 www.telecomitalia.it Telecom Italia offers a free of charge online possibility for paying their bills (bollette). Since this website is only available in Italian, Enterprises Group can provide you with an English instruction on how to use this service. INTERNET The main internet providers in Italy are Telecom, Virgilio, Tele2, Wind and Fastweb. SATELLITE TV/CABLE TV Satellite dishes may be installed with the permission of the landlord or can at times be negotiated at time of contract preparation. Some buildings have restrictions that prohibit the installation of any dish. In Italy, digital terrestrial cable TV is about to be introduced. In order to speed up the process, a discount on the decoder is given when paying the public TV licence. To buy the decoder (and to have the discount, you are require to bring a valid ID, Residence Permit and a receipt proving you have paid the TV licence. 40 Note that patience is required when calling these numbers. Customers may expect to be put on hold for a very long time. SATELLITE TV PROVIDERS Rikosat s.r.l. (SKY centre) Via R. Zandonai 38 Tel. 091 6834364 Mediacom Viale Strasburgo 237/239 Tel. 091 6882240 Fax 091 6885194 info@mediacomsat.it www.mediacomsat.it SKY Via G. Cusmano 15/17 Tel. 091 6832153 Palermo Resource Guide Palermo Resource Guide 41 Frequently Asked Questions HOUSING 1. What can I expect to find in an unfurnished, a semi-furnished or a furnished property? ........................................................................................................44 2. What sort of flexibility will I have to negotiate rent or furnishings? ........44 3. How many properties will I be shown? ....................................................44 4. How can I secure a property that I choose? .....................................................44 5. What costs are involved to rent a property? .....................................................45 6. What other expenses should I expect to pay? ...................................................45 7. What is the process flow to rent a property? ....................................................45 8. What chance do i have of receiving my full deposit back when i have the property?.........................................................................................45 9. What responsability do u have as a tenant towards maintenance of the property ................................................................................................46 10. Can i make any changes to the property?.........................................................46 11. What if i need to break the lease early? ............................................................46 12. What expenses are involved in a purchase of property? ...................................46 UTILITIES & TELEPHONE 13. What utility expenses will i have to pay............................................................47 14. How are these accounts charged?.....................................................................47 15. Will i be able to get Satellite Tv?.......................................................................47 16. What documents do i need to install a Telephone Line?...................................47 17. How long do i have to wait for my telephone? ...............................................47 18. How will i be billed? .......................................................................................48 19. What about mobile lines? ...............................................................................48 42 Palermo Resource Guide Frequently Asked Questions DRIVING 20. What is like driving to Italy?............................................................................48 21. For how long can i drive my own car in Italy?.................................................48 22. Is my driving licence valid for Italy?.................................................................48 WORK PERMIT 23. What documentation is required for workers coming to Italy?.........................49 24. Is it necessary for me to be present to apply for documents? ............................49 25. Will i have to be present when my permit is released?.....................................49 ABOUT EMC 26. Why should i choose EMC Network?..............................................................49 FOR CORPORATE 27. How we determinate a realistic Housing Budget for the Transferees?................50 28. How we can guarantee that all Transferees will receive the same standard of service? ...........................................................................................................50 29. How does EMC Network handle Group Moves..............................................50 30. What ongoing support is provided for Transferees and their families? .............50 Palermo Resource Guide 43 Housing FAQ 1. What can I expect to find in an unfurnished, a semi-furnished or a furnished property? An unfurnished property will be totally empty; this means no kitchen, no light fittings and at times no bathroom fixtures. A semi-furnished property will include a basic kitchen, usually light fittings and at times also bathroom furniture. A furnished property can include anything from the basics such as kitchen, table, chairs, beds, bathroom furniture to everything you could possibly require in a property. Soft furnishings are hardly ever included. A furnished property may occasionally also come with a washing machine (located in the bathroom rather than the kitchen). Your Relocation Coordinator will confirm whether or not the property has these facilities. Tumble dryers are not part of the standard Italian furnishings but at times it is possible to negotiate to have one installed. Air conditioning is not a standard feature in most Italian properties. Many older buildings are not predisposed to have it installed. Please note that many technicians do not speak English. 2. What sort of flexibility will I have to negotiate rent or furnishings? The housing market in Italy is a ‘landlord’s market’. Properties in large cities are in high demand and landlords are generally able to obtain the prices they ask. It is always worth trying to offer a slightly lower figure than the asking price or request to have other furniture installed or work done on the property. Generally, if the requests of a prospective tenant are high and costly, the landlord will agree to do the works requested with an increase in the rent. It is not likely a landlord will agree to undertake work on the property, install extra furniture and lower the price. Verbal obligations or promises such as modifications or furnishings of the property are not reliable, thus it is important to have everything in written. Please advise your Relocation Coordinator about your comments/request, and he/she will prepare a written request to the landlord. EMC Network will negotiate on your behalf until an arrangement agreeable to both parties is reached. You will be advised if the landlord’s request is too high for the type of property or area. 3. How many properties will I be shown? This depends on the Relocation Package you have; EMC Network Basic Package includes 8 properties and the Standard Package includes 15 properties. You will be told at the outset how many properties you will be shown or how much time you have available to do the house hunting. The properties provided will be as close to your ‘Needs Analysis’ description as possible according to what is available on the market at the time. Please note that the real estate market in Italy moves extremely rapidly, thus we advise you to decide immediately if you have found a property you like even if you have not seen all properties assigned. 4. How can I secure a property that I choose? The only way to ensure a property you choose is not rented to someone else is to make a written proposal (Proposta). This is required if the property is in high demand or if there will be a period of time before the lease can commence. A Proposta is a proposal to rent, either a draft contract or a few clauses putting forth your offer and conditions on the property. If a Proposta is required, EMC Network will prepare this for you. The Proposta is to be signed by the one intending to rent and a holding deposit, equalling one month’s rent paid to the landlord (usually in the form of a cheque, if possible). The landlord has several days (generally a minimum of 7, the number will be specified in the Proposta) in which he can accept or reject the Proposta. During this time he may not show the property to anyone else. If he accepts the Proposta he is bound to rent the property to whomever made the Proposta; if the party who made the Proposta pull out of the deal, the deposit is lost. When the deal goes ahead, the holding deposit is deducted from the sum owed to the landlord. 44 Palermo Resource Guide 5. What costs are involved in renting a property? All payments must be done prior or together with the signing of the property contract: A security deposit will have to be paid to the landlord. This is usually 3 month’s rent (refundable upon exit, note below). At times, landlords require a ‘Fidejussione’ or ‘Fido’ instead of a security deposit. This entails a specified sum being ‘frozen’ in a bank account as a guarantee on the property. The first rental payment will also have to be paid to the landlord. Rent is usually due monthly but landlords can dictate how they wish to be paid. If a holding deposit has been made along with a Proposta, the sum is deducted from the above payments to the landlord. Real estate agents commission: throughout most of Italy, it is equal to one month’s rent or 10 % of the annual rent. In Milan it is 10-18% of the annual rent while in Turin it is two month’s rent. All commissions do not include IVA (country tax). The landlord is required by law to register the contract in three copies – one for himself, one for the Public Registration Office and one for the tenant. There is a fee for this registration which is to be split between landlord and tenant. The share of the tenant is 1% annual rent. Government stamps (‘Bolli’) have to be added to a specific number of pages in each of the contracts (usually every third page). These are to be paid for by the tenant. The registration fee and government stamps are either paid at the time of contract signing or are usually added into the second monthly payment. 6. What other expenses should I expect to pay? Apartments usually have a monthly Condominium fee, payable together with the rent or payable directly to the building administrator. This fee is to cover the cost of the upkeep of the common area of the apartment building; lighting, cleaning and general maintenance. It may include doorman expenses or gardening expenses if there is a common outside area. If a villa is located in a private compound, a monthly Consorzio or compound fee is usually charged. This fee is for the upkeep of the private roads, lighting, gardening of any common garden areas, any guards or gatekeepers. All utility expenses are the responsibility of the tenant, according to consumption. Please also see utility expenses. Please note: It is advisable to sign tenancy risk insurance in order to be covered in the event of property damages. Your Relocation Coordinator will assist you with this. 7. What is the process flow to rent a property? In order to rent property, a written proposal (Proposta) must be made. This must be presented, signed by the tenant along with the holding deposit to the real estate agent for the signature of the landlord. Once signed by both parties, the landlord is bound and the holding deposit is non refundable. A landlord may also require a letter of guarantee from the employer of the tenant or a letter from the company demonstrating income that can support rental payments. A legally valid contract is negotiated and prepared by EMC Network. Both parties will agree upon the content. Payments must have been made. At times the landlord can require that the payment reach his bank account before key delivery. Other times, a bank receipt or proof that payment has been made will be sufficient. An appointment is arranged, usually at the real estate agency, for the tenant and landlord to sign the contract. The contract is read through and EMC Network’ Local Counsellor will translate as necessary. Every copy of the contract is then to be initialled on every page and signed in full twice on the last page by both parties. It is the landlord’s responsibility to register the contract. If a contract is to be signed by a company, EMC Network will prepare a final version of the contract and send it to the company for signing. Once a legal representative of the company has signed the copies of the contract, it will be collected by a Local Counsellor to be taken to the agency for the landlord’s signature. A copy of the ‘Camera di Commercio’ will be required as well as a photocopy of ID document of the legal representative who is to sign the contract. Palermo Resource Guide 45 8. What chance do I have of receiving my full deposit back when I leave the property? Provided the property and any furnishings are returned in the state in which they were consigned, EMC Network will be able to negotiate a full deposit return for you. To this end we insist on taking a thorough Property Inspection and Inventory when the tenant enters the property. This inventory is taken in the presence of the landlord and the tenant and two copies are to be signed by both parties. 9. What responsibility do I have as a tenant towards maintenance of the property ? Unlike in GB or USA, where the landlord is responsible for the upkeep of the property, Italian law states that the tenant is responsible for general maintenance whereas the landlord is responsible for major maintenance. Basically this means that all plumbing and electrical fixtures that are outside of the walls or visible are the responsibility of the tenant (leaking taps, door bell that does not work etc.). The landlord is responsible for the plumbing and electrical system within the walls of the property; e.g. heating pipes. You will receive by the Relocation Coordinator a list of the items you are responsible for. 10. Can i make any changes to the property? Only with the permission of the landlord. Small changes (e.g. hanging of towel rails in the bathroom) may be made but the property is to be handed back in exactly the same state it was consigned. Therefore, any holes made in the walls must be filled and painted over before leaving the property, unless a different agreement is made with the landlord. In case alternations have been made to improve the property without the permission of the landlord, the landlord has the right to not reimburse any expenses the tenant has had in relation to the work. In cases where the landlord does not approve with the changes made, he/she has the right to require the tenant to put the property back into its original structure. Please note that many technicians do not speak English. 11. What if I need to break the lease early? Standard Italian contracts are for 4+4 years. EMC Network will ensure a diplomatic break clause is inserted into the contract for the protection of the tenant. It is usually possible to negotiate a break clause after the first year with three or six months notice. In this instance, the landlord will have the final say as to what is acceptable. If a one year contract is put in place, it is also sometimes possible to add a break clause after a certain period of months; this depends upon the landlords being agreeable. 12. What expenses are involved in the purchase of a property? - Government fees: 3 % (11 % for a second purchase of property). - Real estate agency fees (approx. 3% of property price) - Other costs: survey costs, bank loan set-up costs as well as notary fees. Usually the final figure will be about 10-15% of the property price. 46 Palermo Resource Guide Utilities & Telephone FAQ 13. What utility expenses will I have to pay? Utility payments are never included in the rent. Tenants are responsible to pay for gas, electricity and water according to consumption. A garbage tax is levied on each property annually; this is also the responsibility of the tenant. When renting a property, the utility bills are generally transferred into the name of the tenant. The cost for the transfer of name of the contract is charged with the first bill. EMC Network will arrange this for you. If the previous tenant closed the utility accounts before leaving the property, or if the account had unpaid bills outstanding, a new contract must be set up in the name of the new tenant. The cost of this is higher than the cost of a contract name transfer and is added to the first bill. This process may take up to seven days from the initial request to the effective transfer. It is not advisable to prepare a new utility contract before the actual property contract has been signed. Please note that many technicians do not speak English. 14. How are these accounts charged? Utility bills arrive to the property address every two months. EMC Network will ensure meter readings are noted when the property inspection and inventory are taken, to ensure only the tenant’s own consumption is paid for. The utility companies will send an employee to take the first meter reading after the signing of a new contract. Successive bills are estimates based on this first reading. Every few months the reading is taken again and the following bill will then be balanced according to the reading. Due payments will be charged and over payments will be credited. The first bill is to be paid at the Post Office, thereafter a Bank transfer can be arranged. 15. Will I be able to get Satellite TV? Satellite dishes may be installed with the permission of the landlord or can at times be negotiated at time of contract preparation. Some buildings have restrictions that prohibit the installation of any dish. Decoders can be bought or hired. Subscriptions to channels in the language of your choice can organised by your Local Counsellor as part of your Settling-in Assistance. Please note that satellite TV is considered a personal utility, thus an individual request to the satellite TV provider must therefore be submitted. Your Relocation Coordinator will assist you with this request. 16.What documents do I need to install a Telephone Line? For a foreigner to request a telephone line from Telecom Italia, a Tax Code (Codice Fiscale) and a Permit of Stay is required. When a new tenant enters a property a telephone line has to be connected in his name unless the landlord is prepared to keep it in his/her own name. The choice is of Analogue or ISDN line. A faster Internet access through ADSL broadband is not available in all parts of the country. When it is requested, EMC Network will have to conduct a research to see if it is available. An exact property address is required. ADSL in Italy is not as fast as publicised and the service tends to be erratic. EMC Network will arrange the connection of the telephone on your behalf. 17. How long will I have to wait for my telephone? Telecom will inform of the date and time they will send an engineer to the property to connect the line; this is a minimum of 2 weeks after the initial application is made. A telephone apparatus is not included in the request for a telephone line. Consequently, an apparatus must be available when the engineer comes to connect the line. If you wish to rent the apparatus from Telecom, this can be arranged, however delivery is done separately from the request for a telephone line. Although a time of appointment is given, it is not unusual for the engineer to arrive to the appointment up to two hours later than the stated time. Please note that as with all bureaucratic procedures in Italy, things can go wrong and end up taking far longer than the average time indicated. An application for a line may at times be ‘’lost’’ and Telecom does not offer explanations; when this occurs there is nothing that can be done but to reapply and wait the time it takes. Palermo Resource Guide 47 18. How will I be billed? Telephone bills will be sent to the property every two months. The first bill has to be paid in the Post Office, thereafter, a bank transfer can be arranged. 19. What about Mobile Lines? Please note that at peak times, such as Friday afternoons, the lines may fail because of over demand, but the situation is improving. WAP/LAN enabled mobile phones have internet connectivity. Driving FAQ 20. What is it like driving in Italy? In order to drive legally in Italy, you must obtain an international Driving Licence (unless you are from an EU country, in which case your licence is valid also in Italy). After 12 months of residence in Italy, all non-EU licences must be converted. If no bi-lateral agreement exists with your country, you must take a driving test to obtain an Italian driving license. Please note: When driving in Italy you must have your driving licence with you at all times. Driving without a valid licence is a felony; should anyone be involved in a serious accident and does not possess a valid licence, he or she risks imprisonment. Your driving licence is not considered a valid ID in public offices. 21. For how long can I drive my own car in Italy? You can drive your own car in Italy for six months after which you are required to apply for Permanent Residency. Once the residency has been given, you have one year to register your car with Italian number plates. 22. Can I buy a car? In order for a foreigner to buy a car the following documents are required: - Tax code (Codice Fiscale) - Permit of stay (Permesso di Soggiorno) - Permanent residency (Residenza) 48 Palermo Resource Guide WORK PERMIT 23. What documentation is required for workers coming to Italy? EU citizens: - Permit of Stay (Permesso di Soggiorno) - required before telephone can be connected - Tax or Fiscal Code (Codice Fiscale) - required in order to sign a property contract, connect utilities and activate a mobile phone Optional: - Residency (Residenza) - required in order to buy a car - National Health Registration (ASL) Non EU citizens: - Work Permit - Permit of Stay - Tax or Fiscal Code (Codice Fiscale) Optional: - Residency (Residenza) and or National Health Registration (ASL) 24. Is it necessary for me to be present to apply for documents? For the presentation of document application, it varies from city to city. Wherever possible, EMC Network will prepare Power of Attorney (Delega) in order for a Local Counsellor to act on behalf of the Transferee and family. To release the obtained documents, the Transferee and other members of the family must be present as an original signature is required. 25. Will I have to pay the police when I collect my Permit of Stay? No, there is no charge for the release of a Permit of Stay (Permesso di Soggiorno) or Tax Code (Codice Fiscale). ABOUT EMC 26. Why should I choose EMC Network? - ISO certified company (ISO 9001:2000). - Extensive rapidly growing client list. - Exclusive partner/representative of many Global Relocation Service Providers. - Exclusive representative of many International Law and Immigration Firms. - Founded and managed by expatriates with first hand relocation experience. - Quality control guarantee: Head Office directs all relocations and immigrations in every destination. - All staff required to attend on-going training sessions and workshops to keep updated as to global mobility needs. - No language barriers - Assistance provided in all major European languages and many others. - Corporate consultation with EMC Network’ Representatives at location of choice. - EMC Network own ‘Resource Guides’ providing a wealth of everyday information for expatlife in destination city. - Comprehensive FAQs for each country serviced. - Red Alert List to prepare for the specific challenges of each destination. - Extra ‘Safety’ section in Resource Guides for countries posing specific security threats. - 24-hour Emergency Helpline for Transferees throughout the duration of the relocation. - Complimentary 3-month Helpline. Palermo Resource Guide 49 For corporate FAQ 27. How can we determine a realistic Housing Budget for Transferees? EMC Netowork work closely with reputable real estate agencies and can advise you as to a realistic budget for suitable housing in expat areas. A principle concern is to also allow sufficient in the budget to also cover all property security and surveillance, which is a necessity rather than an option. 28. How can we guarantee all Transferees will receive the same standard of service? (staff relocating to main cities versus more rural areas?) All EMC Netowork staff are selected for their local knowledge and expertise; they are either foreigners who have relocated themselves to Ethiopia or local Ethiopians who have had experience living abroad or working within the expatriate community in their specific city. All of them deliver our services according to our ISO standard procedures, guaranteeing the same high level of service delivery in every destination city. All Local Staff are training using our inhouse ‘Training and Operations Manual’ and are given update trainings regularly. 29. How does EMC Network handle Group Moves? All relocations are handled by the same system of centralization. When required, we arrange for a member of our office team to go to the location of a group move to be an in-house Coordinator, working from the Client Company’s premises as a point of reference for HR, Transferees and their families. In main centres we have several Local Counsellors. 30. What ongoing support is provided for Transferees and their families? EMC Network aim to equip your workforce to settle into their new environment as soon as possible. Upon arrival they are presented with a local Information Pack. They are given access to our on-line City Specific Resource Guides that provide general local information as well as specific local information once a suitable property has been located. We have a 24-hour Emergency Helpline throughout the duration of the relocation. We provide a 90-day complimentary phone line that can be extended throughout the duration of the assignment. Our aim is to teach the Transferee how to live in his new city and to equip him to be as independent as possible. 50 Palermo Resource Guide Palermo Resource Guide 51 EMC Network Milano Via T. da Cazzaniga 9/6 20121 Milano, Italy Roma Via Camerata Picena no 385 00138 Roma, Italy Chiasso Corso San Gottardo 14 6830 Chiasso - Canton Ticino (Lugano), Switzerland